I watched the video and where did they say hateful things about bm? I also looked through the comments and I saw some talking shyt, some explaining why they believe bw don’t date out, some were annoyed because they are sick of people worrying about what bw do. And a good amount were saying they love bm. There wasn’t only 2-4 positive comments, there were several comments of bw saying they only like bm.
I could have sworn you were pawgset, must have gotten you confused with someone else.
I was actually thinking about making a thread on this topic earlier this week, because I work at a large company with plenty of black women, and a lot are single compared to ww and others who are married or in relationships. It is noticeable, but it’s a complicated issue.
At the end of the day, Most bm and bw are attracted to each other and date. there’s a handful on both sides that wench and buck, they aren’t the majority.
This topic gets recycled every few years and put back out in the media for everyone to see. I mean a few years ago I think ABC had a group of bw sitting around in a circle explaining why they weren’t married. I think a few years before that video special there was another special exploring the same topic. If you haven’t paid attention they put this out there, along with articles and studies every few years, like clockwork.
I always felt like it was intentional meant to embarrass bw, highlight our undesirability, and whatnot, and push out the swirl agenda.
But now I can see that perhaps it also serves to paint bm negatively, on some damn their own men wont marry them, so many are incarcerated, chase after other races, broke and so on—further showcasing to whites and Bw that bm ain’t shyt, and that unless bw date out we’re doomed and won’t find happiness.
Knowing this is part of an agenda, you just gotta ignore it. Oan, tisha Campbell... I didn’t recognize that was her at first, she’s not aging that good.